We are your neighbors here in South Florida, and your co-workers. Our
children sit next to yours in their classrooms. You may not know our name.
But you probably have seen us or our ministers, serving meals in soup
kitchens or taking the microphone at civic meetings. Or just wandering
down a nature trail, enjoying a beautiful day.

Like snowflakes and human beings, none of our congregations are exactly
alike. Our history, which goes back for centuries, was forged on the belief
that while we may take many paths on the search for meaning, all deserve
respect.

But we are joined in common truths echoed in many faiths: That the desire
for spiritual truth is universal. And that every open heart deserves a home.

The best way to learn about our faith tradition, is to visit one of our local
congregations listed below. Each unique in its own
way, as is the case with all Unitarian Universalist congregations.
Explore the websites of all ten plus the Church of the Larger
Fellowship.:

All Souls
Miami provides a family-friendly service. Dr. Kenneth Claus is an Associate Member of the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association and a church senior
minister. Check their website for meeting times and
location.

Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion -- that is, a religion that keeps
an open mind to the religious questions people have struggled with in all times
and places. We are a "non-creedal" religion; rather there are many
commonly held beliefs that we identify as our shared Principles and
Purposes.
Our religious symbol is the Flaming Chalice.

To learn more about our faith tradition, visit our national website,
UUA.org, where you
will find information for newcomers, a variety of pamphlets available
online, and answers to frequently asked questions. Visit http://www.uua.org/pamphlet/
for a complete list.